But as for the selection, it definitely varies from library to library (or at least system to system). I still have my old Denver card, and they have a way better selection than the Pittsburgh libraries. And both are constantly adding to the collection, if slowly.
Maybe Amazon entering the market will push the number of books available even higher for those of us who already use it? Ah, wishful thinking. Anyway. It's not perfect, certainly, but I use it pretty frequently. That's really what kept me from getting a Kindle, actually.
Maybe Amazon entering the market will push the number of books available even higher for those of us who already use it? Ah, wishful thinking. Anyway. It's not perfect, certainly, but I use it pretty frequently. That's really what kept me from getting a Kindle, actually.
Taking a break from being Ella
Amazon to Launch Library Lending for Kindle Books
20/04/2011 03:18:34 PM
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Excellent news!
20/04/2011 06:58:09 PM
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Paper books will not die for quite some time I'm sure.
20/04/2011 07:44:39 PM
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I guess it depends on what you mean by "death."
21/04/2011 05:04:40 PM
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Of course an online bookshop is going to sell more e-books than physical books.
21/04/2011 06:14:51 PM
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That's exactly right.
21/04/2011 06:34:28 PM
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I'm talking about the "Amazon sold more e-books than physical books in 2010" argument.
21/04/2011 06:39:45 PM
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Amazon being so successful at controlling the ebook medium makes me uneasy.
20/04/2011 07:13:02 PM
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Also: Terrible news. Another nail in the coffin of physical books. *NM*
20/04/2011 07:13:32 PM
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Not so much. *NM*
20/04/2011 07:39:17 PM
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A bit too melodramatic? Another blow to the desirable dominance of physical books, then. *NM*
20/04/2011 10:24:20 PM
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No. I just don't think this spells the end of physical books at all.
21/04/2011 06:11:53 PM
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Assuming you're right, that will still wreck the business of physical books.
21/04/2011 06:47:45 PM
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I take perverse pleasure in watching the decline of physical books.
21/04/2011 05:45:59 PM
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You are right, of course. But all the rationalizing in the world doesn't make me happy about it.
21/04/2011 05:57:12 PM
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Re: Amazon being so successful at controlling the ebook medium makes me uneasy.
20/04/2011 07:41:00 PM
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I'm not sure I understand how this works...
20/04/2011 07:30:51 PM
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Re: I'm not sure I understand how this works...
20/04/2011 07:43:19 PM
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You download them from the Internet using your library card as an ID. *NM*
21/04/2011 01:07:54 AM
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What Ghavrel said, but...
21/04/2011 03:14:07 AM
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Obviously none of you have used Overdrive. It's horrifically bad.
21/04/2011 01:07:14 AM
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Never heard of it. *NM*
21/04/2011 01:08:00 AM
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It's an already existing library ebook service, and it's terrible. *NM*
21/04/2011 02:19:25 AM
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What makes it terrible? *NM*
21/04/2011 02:20:12 AM
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The selection is awful, the interface is awkward, and it requires bizarre DRM installations.
21/04/2011 02:40:55 AM
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I'm not a fan of the interface, either.
21/04/2011 03:08:53 AM
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To be fair, Overdrive's problems are software issues, and not inherent to the business model.
21/04/2011 05:23:54 PM
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I definitely agree; I'm just irritated they're sticking with Overdrive. Ebook libraries make sense. *NM*
21/04/2011 07:14:38 PM
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Will a borrowed Kindle book have "fuck" underlined when it appears?
22/04/2011 01:59:39 AM
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